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6 Functional Ways To Divide A Room Or Studio Apartment

There are a lot of ways to divide a room or a living space in a studio apartment, more functional ways in fact! Outside permanent walls, traditional folding screen or free standing room divider, you can really maximize the small square footage of a single room, create separate spaces and ultimately add a functional design element.

To divide a room and add function you want to make sure you get more use out of your divider than just having it provide privacy. You can use furniture items or even unexpected design elements, that both enable you to separate spaces and add more purpose to the room.

When it comes to home decorating and interior design, sometimes the need to find the perfect place for everything can cloud your vision. Some floorplans are not designed perfectly and you may end up with a room that needs to be divided in creative ways. It’s important to recognize a space for what it is and not try to conform it to something else.

I always say that designing studio apartments or a single room is a great test of design abilities. It teaches you how to use the space in a functional and creative way. It also teaches you how to problem solve and maximize the space you have while still making it feel homey.

Here are 6 ideas that can help you divide a room and make it multi-functional:

1.Indoor Plants

2.Mirrored Room Divider

3. Storage Unit

4. Console/Dining Table

5. Hanging Light

6. Separate Seating Spaces

Indoor Plants

If you’re looking for a way to divide a room, indoor plants are the perfect solution. Tall potted plants can be used as makeshift dividers that will create two distinct living spaces and add some natural beauty to your home. They are great because they easily move around and can be placed anywhere in the room by simply repositioning them.

I talked about biophilic design in a previous post, but surrounding yourself with plant life is not only visually pleasing but also calming and soothing. An environment that includes plant life of some sort has been known to have many health benefits. Adding tall plants to divide a room is an easy way to get the benefits and also have a functional design element. A tall potted plant as a room divider can help you achieve this feel while at the same time providing you with a functional way to separate your space.

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Mirrored Room Divider

Mirrors are both decorative and functional and can be used to divide a room in an interesting way. In a small space a mirror can make the area feel larger and more open. You can also use it to create a reflection of the other side of the room which gives it an even bigger look.

Mirrored room dividers are great as they don’t take up too much space visually, and will still give you the ability to separate your living areas. Using mirrors as a room divider is a great way to create the illusion of more space while also adding some style to your home.

Mirrors are known for reflecting light which will make any room look bigger and brighter, so it’s an excellent option if you’re looking to open up a small room. Using mirrors as dividers can also be visually pleasing and create an interesting design element.

Storage Unit Room Divider

Obviously storage units in a smaller space are invaluable and can also be used as a room divider. There are many different types of storage units on the market, from tall bookcases to low dressers or even just shelving systems. If you’re looking for both extra storage and a way to divide a space then this is an ideal option.

Storage units act as functional dividers because they allow you to store items while at the same time creating a physical barrier between two areas. This can be great for separating a bedroom from a living room, or for creating an office space within a larger room. It’s also a great way to make sure that all of your belongings stay organized and tidy.

Depending on the type of storage unit you purchase, you can utilize it’s shelves and drawers. This will help to maximize the amount of storage you have and keep your items organized all at the same time. Investing in a stylish storage unit will give you the best of both worlds—a functional divider and a piece of furniture that adds to the aesthetic of your home.

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Console/Dining Table

A console or dining table is a great way to divide a room while still making it look stylish. Many studio apartments can’t fit a traditional dining table. And so a wall mounted table, a console table could easily act as a room divider in that space.

Console tables are great because they’re often narrow enough and provide a convenient flat surface where you can place decorations, books, pictures, lamps or other items. This type of piece will work beautifully to divide two different areas while still adding some style to the home.

If you find a narrow enough dining room table that could also work as a partition. You definitely do not want a large table because it will be too bulky. A long narrow dining table would make a great room divider and could be used to separate the living area from from a bedroom. It can also serve as a place for activities, work or meals when needed, making it both functional and decorative.

Using a table to divide a space is very versatile since you can move it around easily within the room unless it’s wall mounted. It will also give you an extra surface to place decorative items.

room divided with hanging light

Hanging Lighting

Lighting design is another great way to divide a room. Not only do they function to provide lighting but they can be used to create divisions within a space. You can use hanging pendant lamps or other types of light fixtures to hang above the divide and separate two spaces. This will also add a great visual element that is both decorative and functional.

Pendant lighting is an excellent option for small spaces since it doesn’t take up any extra space. Not to mention the added drama that this type of lighting fixture will add to the space. The trick is to find the right kind and size that will fit your design style.

Separate Seating Spaces

Creating separate seating spaces within a small space can be an interesting way to divide it. This is especially helpful for studio apartments and other small homes where space is limited. Adding a couple of chairs, ottomans or benches in different areas can create two distinct spaces that are both comfortable and functional.

This idea works great if you want to separate the living room from the bedroom or dining area because seating furniture gives you the flexibility to move it around. It also allows you to use different colors and fabrics to create a unique look that reflects your style.

Using furniture pieces like these can be a great way to divide spaces. This also will still the space feel inviting and comfortable. They will add texture, color and depth to the space, while allowing for better organization and a better use of the available area.


In conclusion, there are many different ways to divide a room such as using tall plants, storage units, tables, hanging lighting or separate seating spaces. Each of these ideas provides you with unique opportunities to customize your space according to your needs and style. With some creativity and careful planning,

These are just some of the ideas you can use to divide a single room in creative ways. With a little bit of creativity, you can make any space feel more enjoyable and functional. So don’t be afraid to experiment with different design elements in order to make the most of your living space.


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